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This site is the portfolio of designer David Fooks.
The black background and white objects contrast brilliantly and really catch your attention. Other great design elements include awesome icon design, nice and subtle dotted lines, and animated hover effects.

This beautiful page is the new Veerle blog redesign.
I cannot say enough about this redesign. The colors, textures, illustrations, typography, all come together to make this truly stellar example of professional web design. Great job Veerle!

A very simple but attractive design that contains some nice subtle graphical flavor.
I love the single pixel line and the connected flag on the left side of the page, the header that stays with you as you scroll and the unexpected flash of bright orange when you hover over a link.

This site features an excellent old time, grayscale look and feel with dramatic photography and minimalist design elements.
Only the homepage is featured above so be sure to stop by the site and click around to see the design style continued in different ways throughout the other pages on the site.

A nice minimalist design with lots of gray and white, thick but subtle borders, and really excellent typography throughout.
In addition to the strong use of fonts throughout the design, the artist has built and impressive typographic portrait of himself.

This is one of the best site designs I have come across in a while.
The colors, textures, theme presentation, and button designs are all beautifully designed and come together to make a page that is completely unique and a pleasure to look at.

The layout could admittedly use a little work on this site, but i really like some of the features of the design.
The icons in the top right are simple and effective, the images have a nice sliding effect on hover, and the boxes of content near the bottom of the page are very well designed.

This single page portfolio does an excellent job of organizing important information into a visual hierarchy that would be effective for potential employers and clients.
The design is light and airy, with a nice CSS3 letterpress effect on the headline and a thick white border providing strong contrast between the photos and background.

This site utilizes paper textures, a mix of both serif an san serif typography, and a nice large jquery slider.
The overall design is simple but effective though there is definitely room for some improvement in the layout.

This site features a beautiful retro design with an attention to detail that blows me away.
All the borders and background art are really intricate and eye-catching, the typography is spot on, and the character art is excellent.
Definitely one of the more successfully unique designs I have seen in a while!

Bright colors, nice typography and plenty of whitespace are the primary design features that stand out here.
I really like the simple, stepped sticky note idea. These also feature a nice page curl rollover on hover.

Pixelmator is a popular alternative to Adobe Photoshop.
The page design really shows off the Pixelmator interface well and features plenty of really stellar icon design examples.
As you scroll down near the bottom the layout is broken up in modules to clearly delineate features.

Three60 is a two man digital design company with a decent sense of humor.
I absolutely love the animated pencil rocket ship on the blueprint background. It is a completely original graphic that really makes the site memorable.
Other nice touches include the slowly changing customer testimonials in the top right and the subtle background gradient.

The "coming soon" page for an icon design competition.
This wonderfully simple design features a color scheme straight from the beach and and excellent little boat icon.
I also like the rounded corners and simple download button.

This site features a bright green background and funny illustrated characters hanging upside down from the top of the screen.
If you visit the site, be sure to scroll down to the well designed footer featuring a tree and some Twitter birds.

Idea Foundry is a series of web training classes based in Michigan.
The color scheme is attractive and professional, the typography is well planned and the icon strip on the right side of the page makes for a quick visual read of a lot of information.
Overall a pretty great design.

Plan my site is a New Jersey based web design firm.
The busy sketches on the dark background are a nice touch as are the giant 3D arrows. The latter of these really grabs your attention as soon as the page loads and makes for a nice focal point.